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ascension
1[uh-sen-shuhn]
noun
the Ascension, the bodily ascending of Christ from earth to heaven.
(initial capital letter), Ascension Day.
Ascension
2[uh-sen-shuhn]
noun
a British island in the S Atlantic Ocean: constituent part of St. Helena. 34 sq. mi. (88 sq. km).
ascension
1/ əˈsɛnʃən /
noun
the act of ascending
astronomy the rising of a star above the horizon
Ascension
2/ əˈsɛnʃən /
noun
New Testament the passing of Jesus Christ from earth into heaven (Acts 1:9)
Ascension
3/ əˈsɛnʃən /
noun
an island in the S Atlantic, northwest of St Helena: uninhabited until claimed by Britain in 1815. Pop: 884 (2010 est). Area: 88 sq km (34 sq miles)
Other Word Forms
- ascensional adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of ascension1
Example Sentences
That cultural ascension is typified by the Apple TV+ series “Shrinking,” which takes place in Pasadena and features several local Craftsman homes as shooting locations.
Even before her recent ascension to CEO status, she was not a mere housewife, fluffing pillows and waiting faithfully for her husband’s return.
The judges said: "A novel about class ascension and a man who is remarkably detached from his desires, and a disquisition on the art of being alive. It is also an absolute page-turner."
Christian creators are sharing spiritual advice, writing farewell “rapture letters” and demonstrating how to ready their homes for ascension.
I got the idea because when I had my sitcom, one of the biggest notes from network and studio was, “It has to be about ascension.”
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